Word: inspectors
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...head of this latter France stands the figure of General Maxime Weygand (Vice President of the Higher War Council, Inspector General of the Army, possessor of the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor, Member of the French Academy), ruling an army (including Colonials) of 650,000 men. But despite his decorations, his medals and orders, and the power he has, once a new war begins, to order several million men to death, General Weygand, a devout Catholic, represents' not the urge for war but, on the contrary, France's desire for peace -- by means of "security." The French threat...
...Great Dane or setter wolfs several per day. Puppies and invalids, which need more food oftener, are served daily by the "Puppy Special." The new plant at Oakmont has been made ultra-sanitary, equipped with cutting, cooking, packing, snipping and reception rooms, an office for a government meat inspector. It will send complete menus (except skimmed milk) to all branches. Caterer Goff, whose New York and Boston representatives are both in the Social Register, values his business...
...CAUTLEY MYSTERY-A. Fielding-Kinsey ($2). Apparent greed murder, with three cousin suspects, brings Inspector Pointer to rural England. Following another murder, a trap is baited, the killer caught...
Judge Lescouvé's report was based in turn on a report of a police inspector named Gripois who pointed out Swindler Stavisky's criminal record in 1930 and handed his report to the murdered Judge Prince. The latter quite properly turned it over to Prosecutor Pressard. Last January Prosecutor Pressard denied that he had ever seen the Gripois report. Continued Judge Lescouv...
Down the corridor the Stavisky committee was also hearing things from an honest inspector of the Sûreté Générale to make its ears burn. Snapped Inspector Simon...